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. 2019 Nov;106(11):1499-1518.
doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1370. Epub 2019 Oct 22.

Diversification and independent polyploid origins in the disjunct species Alyssum repens from the Southeastern Alps and the Carpathians

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Diversification and independent polyploid origins in the disjunct species Alyssum repens from the Southeastern Alps and the Carpathians

Andrea Melichárková et al. Am J Bot. 2019 Nov.
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Abstract

Premise: Disjunct distributions have been commonly observed in mountain plant species and have stimulated phylogeographic and phylogenetic research. Here we studied Alyssum repens, a member of the polyploid species complex A. montanum-A. repens, which exhibits SE Alpine-Carpathian disjunctions with a large elevational span and consists of diploid and tetraploid populations. We aimed to investigate the species' genetic and cytotype structure in the context of its distribution patterns, to elucidate the polyploid origins and to propose an appropriate taxonomic treatment.

Methods: We combined AFLP fingerprinting markers, sequence variation of the highly repetitive ITS region of rDNA and the low-copy DET1 nuclear gene, genome size, and morphometric data.

Results: We identified four geographically structured genetic lineages. One consisted of diploid populations from the foothills of the Southeastern Alps and neighboring regions, and the three others were allopatric montane to alpine groups comprising diploids and tetraploids growing in the Southeastern Carpathians and the Apuseni Mts. in Romania.

Conclusions: We inferred a vicariance scenario associated with Quaternary climatic oscillations, accompanied by one auto- and two allopolyploidization events most likely involving a northern Balkan relative. Whereas genetic differentiation and allopatric distribution would favor the taxonomic splitting of this species, the genetic lineages largely lack morphological distinguishability, and their ecological, cytotype and genome size divergence is only partial. Even though we probably face here a case of incipient speciation, we propose to maintain the current taxonomic treatment of Alyssum repens as a single, albeit variable, species.

Keywords: AFLPs; Brassicaceae; allopolyploidy; genome size; glacial refugia; integrative taxonomy; low-copy nuclear genes; morphometrics; nrDNA ITS; vicariance.

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